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LIMITED WARRANTY 

 

 

Any  product  manufactured  by  MacKissic,  Inc.  and  found,  in  the  judgment  of  MacKissic,  Inc.,  to  be  defective  in 

material or workmanship, will be repaired or replaced by an Authorized MacKissic Service Dealer without charge for parts 
and labor to the original owner of the MacKissic product. 

 

 

The MacKissic product including any defective part must be returned to an Authorized MacKissic Service Dealer 

within  the  warranty  period.    The  expense  of  delivering  the  product  to  the  dealer  for  warranty  work  and  the  expense  of 
returning it back to the owner after repair or replacement will be borne by the owner.  Ma

cKissic’s responsibility is limited 

to making  the  required  repairs  or  replacements  only.    No  claim  of  breach  of  warranty  shall  be  cause  for  cancellation  or 
rescission of the sales contract of any MacKissic product.  Proof of purchase will be required by the dealer to substantiate 
any warranty claim.  All warranty work must be performed by an Authorized MacKissic Service Dealer. 

 

 

This  warranty  is  limited  to  two  years  from  the  date  of  original  retail  purchase  for  any  MacKissic  product  that  is 

used for consumer purposes or one year for commercial and rental use. 

 

 

This  warranty  does  not  cover  any  product  that  has  been  subject  to  misuse,  abuse,  neglect,  negligence,  or 

accident, or that has been operated in any way contrary to or inconsistent with the operating  instructions as specified in 
the  owner’s  manual.    The  warranty  does  not  apply  to  any  damage  to  the  product  that  is  the  result  of  improper 
maintenance, or to any product or parts that have not been assembled or installed as specified in the owner’s manual. 
 

 

The  warranty  does  not  cover  any  product  that  has  been  altered  or  modified.    In  addition,  the  warranty  does  not 

extend  to  repairs  made  necessary  by  normal  wear,  or  by  the  use  of  parts  or  accessories  which,  in  the  judgment  of 
MacKissic,  Inc.,  are  either  incompatible  with  the  MacKissic  product  or  adversely  affect  its  operation,  performance  or 
durability.  This warranty does not cover engines, electric starters, batteries, and tires which are warranted separately by 
their manufacturer and for a different period of time. 

 

 

MacKissic, Inc. reserves the right to change the design of any product without assuming any obligation to modify 

any product previously manufactured. 

 

 

THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS TWO YEARS CONSUMER, ONE YEAR COMMERCIAL AND 

RENTAL  USE.    REPAIR  OR  REPLACEMENT  AS  PROCEEDED  UNDER  THIS  LIMITED  WARRANTY  IS  THE 
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER.  MacKISSIC, INC., SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR 
CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES,  EXCEPT  THE  LIMITED  WARRANTY  DESCRIBED  ABOVE,  ALL  IMPLIED 
WARRANTIES  (MERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE)  ARE  SPECIFICALLY 
DISCLAIMED. 

 

 

MacKISSIC,  INC.  ASSUMES  NO  RESPONSIBILITY  FOR  INCIDENTAL,  CONSEQUENTIAL  OR  OTHER 

DAMAGES  INCLUDING,  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  EXPENSE  FOR  GASOLINE,  OIL,  EXPENSE  OF  DELIVERING  THE 
PRODUCT TO AN AUTHORIZED MACKISSIC SERVICE DEALER AND EXPENSE OF RETURNING IT BACK TO THE 
OWNER,  MECHANIC’S  TRAVEL  TIME,  TELEPHONE  OR  TELEGRAM  CHARGES,  RENTAL  OF  A  LIKE  PRODUCT 
DURING THE TIME WARRANTY REPAIRS ARE BEING PERFORMED, TRAVEL, LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL 
PROPERTY, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME OR INCONVENIENCE. 

 

 

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. 

 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for SC300M

Page 1: ...tenance trouble shooting assembly tips Everyone who operates this machine should read these instructions and be thoroughly familiar with them THIS MACHINE IS CAPABLE OF INFLICTING SERIOUS INJURY IF OP...

Page 2: ...e this machine Be completely familiar with the controls and the proper use of this machine before operating it Failure to do so may cause serious injury to yourself or others Do not allow anyone to op...

Page 3: ...Rules Read this Safety Operating Instructions Manual before you use the shredder chipper Become familiar with the operation and service recommendations to ensure the best performance from your machine...

Page 4: ...your gloves fit properly and do not have loose cuffs or drawstrings Wear shoes with non slip treads when using your shredder chipper If you have safety shoes we recommend wearing them Do not use the m...

Page 5: ...edder chipper Hopper s to avoid accidental bounce back of any material Do not allow an accumulation of processed material to build up in the discharge area as this will prevent proper discharge and ca...

Page 6: ...with Spark Arresters Failure of the owner or operator to maintain this equipment in compliance with state regulations is a misdemeanor under California law and may be in violation of other state and o...

Page 7: ...The SHREDDER CHIPPER It may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the controls and features of your shredder chipper as shown in Figure 1 before beginning these procedures SHREDDER CHIPPER Controls...

Page 8: ...3 Use the Hand Slots in the Shredder Hopper to tilt and roll the machine from the Pallet 4 Remove the two Baffle Rods and Cotter Pins that go through the top of the Baffle Plate and the one behind it...

Page 9: ...ine is accidentally spilled move the machine away from the area of the spill Avoid creating any source of ignition until gasoline vapors have disappeared CAUTION Experience indicates that alcohol blen...

Page 10: ...y from the rotor and hammers Remember a technique and understanding is required to successfully shred or grind the great variety of materials which may be available to you for compost Branches are fed...

Page 11: ...lean out the Shredder Chipper Hopper s as instructed on page 14 ALWAYS operate the shredder chipper from the Operator Zones Figure 5 When viewed from the Chipper Hopper side the Rotor turns in a clock...

Page 12: ...gned to handle The revolving Chipper Knife mounted on a Rotor turns branches fed into the Hopper into chips The Chipper can chip twigs and branches ranging in size from 1 to 2 1 2 in diameter Cut your...

Page 13: ...is 3 4 Feed any larger material through the Chipper Hopper Material larger than 3 4 can cause serious damage to any of the internal parts of the Shredding Chamber Inspect the shredder chipper after ev...

Page 14: ...erial into the Hopper clogging could result in Belt or Clutch failure To Clean Out a Clogged Shredder 1 Remove the Baffle Plate by removing the Nut on the Baffle Rod and then removing the Baffle Plate...

Page 15: ...nect the Spark Plug Wire keeping it away from the Spark Plug Regular Maintenance Checklist PROCEDURE BEFORE EACH USE EVERY 8 10 HOURS EVERY 40 HOURS EVERY 100 HOURS Check Engine Oil Level Check Genera...

Page 16: ...ring If they are loose reset them with Loctite 243 obtainable at most hardware stores Tensioning Replacing and Aligning the Drive Belt Use only a factory Belt on your machine The Belt has been thoroug...

Page 17: ...hen the Belt is at the proper tension tighten the Engine Hardware 5 Screw the Tag Nut up to the Adjust Nut 6 Replace the Baffle Plate and Belt Guard CHECKING AND SETTING BELT ALIGNMENT Tools and Suppl...

Page 18: ...g and Setting Belt Tension section 4 Reinstall the Belt Guard NOTE Check and re tighten if necessary the Drive Belt after an initial break in period of one hour Knife Sharpening You should never attem...

Page 19: ...o support the Rotor by inserting a block of wood under the knife while loosening the Locknuts and Screws Figure 20 6 Repeat Step 5 for the remaining two Allen Screws 7 Remove the dull or damaged Knife...

Page 20: ...re 23 6 Drive out the Roll Pin with a punch and Hammer 7 Align the Rod with the Access Hole 8 Carefully remove the Rod through the Access Hole and at the same time remove the Hammers and spacers from...

Page 21: ...e driven unit NEVER operate the SHREDDER CHIPPER Engine at less than full RPM Tools and Supplies Needed Two 1 2 Wrenches 9 16 Wrench Anti seize compound 1 Remove the Belt as described in the Replacing...

Page 22: ...g the procedure in the Engine Owner s Manual The gas may be old change it if necessary Use a fuel stabilizer if you keep gas longer than one month Check the Throttle and Choke settings adjustment and...

Page 23: ...broken Shredding and chipping action seems too slow or Rotor stalling The Engine speed is too slow causing the Belt to slip Run the Engine at full throttle Check for loose or damaged Drive Belt tighte...

Page 24: ...048 Locknut 5 16 18 04 030 0055 Bearing 05 800 0207 Drive Side Weldment 06 090 0088 Bolt HHCS 5 16 18 x 1 07 800 0218 Rotor Assembly Ref Part Description 08 090 0391 Bolt HHCS 5 16 18 x 8 Blk 09 020 0...

Page 25: ...Schematic BASIC MACHINE ASSEMBLY 25...

Page 26: ...rt Description 2 090 0066 Bolt HHCS 5 16 18 x 3 4 3 090 0460 Nut Nylon Lock 5 16 18 4 800 0145 Leg 5 800 0100 2 Spacer Pipe 7 090 0391 Bolt HHCS 5 16 18 x 8 8 030 0641 Wheel 4 10 3 50 x 4 9 090 0457 C...

Page 27: ...er Lock 3 8 6 704 0106 Washer 7 030 0615 Belt 8 030 0608 Pulley 9 500 0031 Key 1 4 x 1 4 x 1 10 090 0090 Bolt HHCS 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 11 930 0360 Tensioner Belt 12 030 0651 Engine 13 080 0053 Screw Set 5...

Page 28: ...460 Nut Nylon Lock 5 16 18 07 800 0015 Screen 08 800 0012 Plate Baffle 09 800 0013 Rod Screen and Baffle 10 913 0385 Shield Blowback 11 913 0384 Hopper Chipper 12 090 0704 Screw PHMS 10 24 x 3 4 13 09...

Page 29: ...Schematic HOPPERS AND SCREEN 29 5...

Page 30: ...5 16 18 02 800 0211 Hopper Side 03 800 0209 Hopper Top 04 090 0470 Nut Nylon Lock 1 4 20 05 090 0502 Washer Fender 06 800 0198 Shield Blowback 07 090 0731 Screw Truss Head 5 16 18 x 1 2 08 800 0210 H...

Page 31: ...Schematic SHREDDER HOPPER 31...

Page 32: ...800 0217 Rotor Weldment 02 900 0100 5 Rod Hammer 03 090 0626 Pin Roll 04 500 0010 Spacer 5 16 05 500 0012 Spacer 5 8 06 500 0011 Spacer 7 8 07 500 0008 Hammer 08 090 0460 Nut Nylon Lock 5 16 18 09 030...

Page 33: ...Schematic ROTOR ASSEMBLY 33...

Page 34: ...Notes 34...

Page 35: ...Notes 35...

Page 36: ...will be idle for more than 30 days we recommend using a gas stabilizer This will prevent sediment from gumming up the Carburetor If there is dirt or moisture in the gas or tank remove it by draining...

Page 37: ...bled or installed as specified in the owner s manual The warranty does not cover any product that has been altered or modified In addition the warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary by nor...

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